![]() Lynyrd Skynyrd’s ode to Alabama – a State famous for its southern hospitality – somehow became a universal hit about everyone’s favorite State. No cover band in their right mind wouldn’t at least consider “Brown Eyed Girl” for their set, as it’s still very much a part of the zeitgeist. Van Morrison’s “Brown Eyed Girl” showed us all that an anthem could tell a story, contain multiple hooks, have dedicated singalong sections in the bridge, and still be cool. Jackson’s voice is a little too relaxed for my taste, but his songs are the living image of easy. “Banana Pancakes” by Jack Johnsonīeach-dwelling, acoustic guitar slinging Jack Johnson sung songs about paradise, and the simplicity of it all was refreshing in a time when angst-ridden alt-rock and nu metal was still alive and well on the charts. Playing it on the kalimba basically turns it into a lullaby. Goo Goo Golls’ “Iris” has an unforgettable melody, and it just so happens that it’s perfect for the kalimba. ![]() “Can’t Help Falling In Love” by Elvis Presley
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